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Naringenin-induced apoptosis via activation of NF-kappaB and necrosis involving the loss of ATP in human promyeloleukemia HL-60 cells.

Authors :
Kanno S
Tomizawa A
Ohtake T
Koiwai K
Ujibe M
Ishikawa M
Source :
Toxicology letters [Toxicol Lett] 2006 Oct 10; Vol. 166 (2), pp. 131-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2006 Jun 18.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Naringenin (NGEN), a flavonoid, has shown cytotoxicity in various human cancer cell lines and inhibitory effects on tumor growth. In this study, we investigated the apoptosis induced by NGEN via the activation of NF-kappaB and necrosis involving the loss of ATP in human promyeloleukemia HL-60 cells. Exposure to NGEN induced apoptosis dose-dependently up until 0.5mM, but not at 1mM as demonstrated by a quantitative analysis of nuclear morphological change and flow cytometric analysis. An extensive inhibitor for caspases, abolished the NGEN-induced apoptosis. The apoptosis-triggering concentration of NGEN was shown to markedly promote the activation of caspase-3, and slightly promote that of caspase-9, but had no effect on caspase-8. NGEN-induced apoptosis caused by induction of specific NF-kappaB-binding activity and involving the degradation of IkappaBalpha. Incubation with a high concentration of NGEN (1mM) reduced intracellular ATP levels, but no change was observed at lower concentrations. NGEN increased dose-dependently hyperpolarization of mitochondrial membrane potential. This result indicates a common pathway to apoptosis and necrosis by NGEN. One of the mechanisms by NGEN-induced apoptosis may relate to the activation of NF-kappaB that correlates with degradation of IkappaBalpha. Induction of necrosis by NGEN suggests causing by intracellular ATP depletion and mitochondria dysfunctions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0378-4274
Volume :
166
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Toxicology letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16860949
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2006.06.005